Warehouse Laborer

Overview

Americold provides temperature-controlled warehousing and transportation to food producers, restaurants, schools and retail outlets such as grocery stores. We're proud to provide an essential link in the food and beverage industry supply chain, and to play our part in ensuring families across the US and overseas can sit down together to eat.

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Americold owns and operates 165+ temperature-controlled warehouses in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, China, Argentina, and Canada. In North America we have over 11,000 associates and offer a wide variety of employment opportunities - from warehouse forklift operators and supervisors to accounting, customer support, engineering, transportation, and technology solutions positions.

Responsibilities

Under general supervision, the Warehouse Laborer will manually move freight, stock and other materials. The Warehouse Laborer will ensure safe and accurate receipt, storage, and shipment of food and non-food products.

Essential Functions:

Manually loads and unloads freight

Efficiently stacks and store the merchandise in the appropriate area

Picks orders for shipment and assemble various types of merchandise to be shipped

Checks or counts freight for accuracy and/or damage and infestation

Assists in maintaining the security of the warehouse

Conducts operations in a manner, which promotes safety

Participates in physical inventories, as needed

Performs labeling, sorting, wrapping, packing, and repacking

Complies with OSHA standards

Complies with Company safety procedures in the workplaceMaintains a clean, neat, and orderly work environment

Performs other duties as assigned, may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed

Qualifications

Knowledge Skills and Abilities Required:

Requires ability to work independently

Must be able to work varied schedule including weekend and early morning shifts

Requires the ability to pay close attention to details and meet deadlines

May work overtime, evenings, or weekends in order to complete work or to attend meetings, as directed and authorized by management